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First-Person Authority Through the Lens of Experimental Philosophy
First-Person Authority Through the Lens of Experimental Philosophy

Author(s): Joanna Komorowska-Mach, Andrzej Szczepura
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Uniwersytet Warszawski - Wydział Filozofii i Socjologii, Instytut Filozofii
Keywords: first-person authority; self-ascriptions; mental states ascription; privileged access; disagreement

Summary/Abstract: In this paper, we analyze the problem of first-person authority and the possibility of disagreement over mental states between first- and third-person ascribers. We explain why discussion on this matter should be preceded by empirical study on the actual strength, scope, and restrictions to such authority. We present a new study in which we show that the type of the ascribed mental state and the kind of interpersonal relationship between speakers both influence the strength of first-person authority. We also suggest that analysis of a disagreement between a first- and a third-person ascriber of a mental state should take into account the intuition that it is possible that neither of these disagreeing speakers is wrong in their ascriptions.

  • Issue Year: 29/2021
  • Issue No: 2 (114)
  • Page Range: 209-227
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English